10 mL of HCl solution Gave 0.1435 G Of AgCl when Treated With Excess Of AgNO3. Find The Normality Of The Acid Solution

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Question

 

10 mL of HCl solution gave 0.1435 g of AgCl when treated with excess of AgNO3. Find the normality of the acid solution

Solution

Correct option is

0.1 N

 

                                                      

i.e., 10 mL of HCl contain 0.001 g eq.

                                     = 0.1 N

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